Guerlain partners with the Palace of Versailles
Thus, to perpetuate its prestigious image even more, Guerlain has decided to join forces with the Palace of Versailles to offer a unique limited-edition fragrance called Le Bouquet de la Reine.
Guerlain partners with the Palace of Versailles
The Palace of Versailles and the Guerlain house have chosen to collaborate in order to create an exceptional piece that gives thanks to the Haute Parfumerie of yesteryear. It’s a bit as if the perfume is regaining its nobility, although these have not really diminished over time. This juice is intended more particularly for collectors and each of the bottles of the Bouquet de la Reine is thus numbered. This unusual and unprecedented initiative will notably make it possible to raise funds to restore royal apartments. Thus, this is an excellent process for preserving our heritage while writing the history of perfumery. These two prestigious houses both embody extraordinary French know-how and excellence. Also, it is a perfumer at the height of this fame who was in charge of developing this essence. This is the exclusive nose of the Guerlain house, Thierry Wasser.
The Queen’s Bouquet, a precious fragrance
In order to compose his majestic perfume, Thierry Wasser has selected the most beautiful flowers . In this case, he placed jasmine at the center of his composition. Indeed, it was one of the favorite flowers of Queen Marie-Antoinette. The fragrance Le Bouquet de la Reine opens with a green and light scent. Galbanum and bergamot give it an intense freshness while jasmine comes on stage to reveal all its sensuality. Other fresh and spring flowers accompany it. In addition, The Queen’s Bouquet contains cyclamen, lily of the valley and freesia. Its background is intended to be more sensual and enveloping. It revolves around a majestic trail of amber and musk. Everything is also contained in a beautiful bottle. It s This is the Quadrilobé bottle from the Guerlain house, created in 1908. A true sculpture, it is available in a generous 125 ml format. As a tribute to Versailles, it is dressed in a jewel signed by Haute Couture parurer Desrues, a French house founded in 1929. The whole takes the form of a sculptural star gilded with 23 carat fine gold and shaped by craftsmen. silversmiths. Likewise, the glass of this bottle is worked in the Verrerie Brosse, founded in 1892. Finally, the whole is sublimated with a silk cord flecked by hand. This is a typical finish of the craftsmanship of the Guerlain house, recognized for this as a Living Heritage Company. In other words, Le Bouquet de la Reine is a compendium of ancestral know-how. Nevertheless, such quality has a cost and know that it is 550 €.
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